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How do Newton's laws of motion apply to the motion of an animal, such as a cat that is running?
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How do Newton's laws of motion apply to the motion of an animal, such as a cat that is running?
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according to newton's first law of motion a stationary or moving object will be in that state forever until an external force is exerted
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An object in motion will still be in motion and an object at rest will stay at rest unless being acted on by an unbalanced force
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